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enough to to tackling our session and spending cuts now he's having to watch his back london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing the beleaguered leader at the conservative conference party's laura smith reports from birmingham. he's still got this great blond hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was very generous to agree to the closing speech of boris's annual conference and of course one of the things that people are looking for now from david cameron is this star quality dave is not and his speech couldn't have really been in sharper contrast to boris is he still says that cuts are at the heart of his growth policy which is cutting the deficit what are hard working people who travel long distances to get into work pay their taxes meant to think when they see families individual families getting forty fifty sixty thousand pounds of housing benefit to live in homes these hardworking people co
enough to to tackling our session and spending cuts now he's having to watch his back london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing the beleaguered leader at the conservative conference party's laura smith reports from birmingham. he's still got this great blond hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that cameron was...
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be a turning point in public opinion i believe eighty percent of public completed would like to see borys home by christmas and the government in this and they're ignoring him and he's been a longstanding critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific.
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recession these days and spending cuts as well no reason to watch his back apparently london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing his beleaguered leader of the conservatives conference started or smith reports them from birmingham. he's still got these great. hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that camera action now there are critics of this method of sanctions and a lot of times they're pointing to historic examples they're pointing for example to iraq they say the sanctions didn't take food off saddam hussein's table they didn't make his family live any less large than they did they point to countries like burma zimbabwe you know top leaders there were not directly impacted by sanctions only the people are but you know why then is there so much support for this we talked about this legislation passing i think it was back in august in the house that vote was four hundred twenty one to six for further san
recession these days and spending cuts as well no reason to watch his back apparently london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public and his party's minds even overshadowing his beleaguered leader of the conservatives conference started or smith reports them from birmingham. he's still got these great. hair which he referred to that david cameron has made a joke of he said if he was a mop then david cameron was the broom sweeping out the economy and some have said in fact that camera action...
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so boris, did paul ryan succeed here? has this been a game changing movement, has it picked up on the momentum that romney started with last week? >> it didn't need to be a game changing movement. what paul ryan needed to do was make his point to america that he is ready to be vice president and president if need be. and he absolutely did that. he was strong, he was resolute, and he stood up to very childish attacks from joe biden. some of the attacks were disappoint willing, the laughter, the smirking. it was very unvice presidential and unprofessional and at the end if you noticed when it was time to give their closing remarks, joe biden did not thank paul ryan, but paul ryan thanked joe biden. so on the overall picture, paul ryan did it great. does it help the momentum, it does. does it help democrats, it does not. democrats are still struggling take. >> julian, would you at least concede that biden was perhaps unprofessional with the laughter and some of the way he carried himself? >> i think joe biden did yesterday w
so boris, did paul ryan succeed here? has this been a game changing movement, has it picked up on the momentum that romney started with last week? >> it didn't need to be a game changing movement. what paul ryan needed to do was make his point to america that he is ready to be vice president and president if need be. and he absolutely did that. he was strong, he was resolute, and he stood up to very childish attacks from joe biden. some of the attacks were disappoint willing, the...
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bori. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alia. ♪ this rl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more cess with a ci card. [ cwd cheering, mouse clicks ] lou: we don't know how much of liberal hollywood has shifted to governor romney, but at least part of it has. qualified comedy writers. here are some of the funniest moments of last night's alfred e. smithh charity dinner. >> campaign can require a lot of wardrobe changes. we -- blue jeans in the morning, perhaps, suits for a lunch fundraiser, sport coat for dinner, t it's nice to finally rex and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. [laughteter] >> everyone, please, take your seats, otherwise clint eastwood will yell at them. [laughter] >> i never suggest that the press is biased. i recognize they have teir job to do, and i have myob t
bori. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alia. ♪ this rl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more cess with a ci card. [ cwd cheering, mouse clicks ] lou: we don't know how much of liberal hollywood...
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and boris and lenders made those decisions -- borrowers and lenders made those decisions too often. the commission is trying to address that problem. congress passed legislation to restrict certain kinds of mortgages that turn out to be unfair to the bar we -- the bar orrower. host: fresno, california, is a democrat. caller: i'm a little nervous, my first time. my question is about section 8. i don't know if i am talking to the right person in terms of being knowledgeable about that. i am disabled and i am on ssi. i lived in a building that is section 8, so i guess it. but for some reason my section 8 is not transferable if i want to move. i am wondering why is it for disabled people, there section 8 is not transferable where other people, they can transfer? guest: i hope i am the right person. i think i know the answer. there are two kinds of section eight. for those who don't know the number, this is a form of rent subsidy that helped people for the rent when their income is too low to afford it on their own. there are two basic kinds. one of them is project-based, if we're is tie
and boris and lenders made those decisions -- borrowers and lenders made those decisions too often. the commission is trying to address that problem. congress passed legislation to restrict certain kinds of mortgages that turn out to be unfair to the bar we -- the bar orrower. host: fresno, california, is a democrat. caller: i'm a little nervous, my first time. my question is about section 8. i don't know if i am talking to the right person in terms of being knowledgeable about that. i am...
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bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris yeltsin, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir putin, looked into his eyes, and famously saw his soul, so people pivot. events collide. things change. barack obama said he would negotiate with our enemies and our friends, and outlined a new policy of engagement to iran and north korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region that you know well. guest: we pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladimir putin's first term in office, so we have seen the shaping of what has become today's russia. what is interesting is that presidents come i
bush on russia said bill clinton was wrong, he personalize our relationship, invested too much in boris yeltsin, and that is a disaster. i will be a realist, thinking about america's national interest, and what did he do? he got into office, met with vladimir putin, looked into his eyes, and famously saw his soul, so people pivot. events collide. things change. barack obama said he would negotiate with our enemies and our friends, and outlined a new policy of engagement to iran and north korea....
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. >> i don't think it's about the issue of boris. it's about doesn't he believe something. a man of his age and ran for governor in 2002. he's 60-something years old. you know what you believe. you know what you believe. >> okay. ahead this morning -- >> what time is sam stein's first class today? >> i don't know. >> can you show us your notes today? >> i have nothing written down yet. just a few numbers. >> i don't believe you. >> i'm working on it. >> all right. ahead this morning, ben affleck joins us on set to discuss the new film he directed and stars in about an untold story of a daring rescue operation during the iranian hostage crisis. >> mick you saw this movie. >> it was riveting. >> look at the facial hair on ben affleck and chuck todd. >> i think chuck todd is better-looking. >> and robert gibbs and tina brown. up next, mike allen wit the top stories in the politico playbook. first, phil karins with a check on the forecast. >> yesterday we had airport delays. if you fly out of the noshz area this morning or with connecting flights, could have additional problems
. >> i don't think it's about the issue of boris. it's about doesn't he believe something. a man of his age and ran for governor in 2002. he's 60-something years old. you know what you believe. you know what you believe. >> okay. ahead this morning -- >> what time is sam stein's first class today? >> i don't know. >> can you show us your notes today? >> i have nothing written down yet. just a few numbers. >> i don't believe you. >> i'm working on...